Australia will begin exporting uranium to India after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister Narendra Modi sign an administrative arrangement that activates the long-paused nuclear cooperation agreement.The arrangement requires India to separate civilian and military nuclear programs and to accept safeguards monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency while India pursues a plan to expand nuclear capacity to about 100 gigawatts by 2047.The leaders also sign a technology partnership memorandum, grant major project status to
Project Ceres, plan a space-tracking terminal to support
Indias Gaganyaan Human Space Flight Program, deepen university and vocational links, and pledge $10M as they tighten defence cooperation following Chinas ballistic missile test.